Ryanair reducing flights from Dublin
22 November 2010
| Dublin
Michael O'Leary announced last Thursday that due to the DAA's insistence of to increase passenger charges and introduction of the airport tax for each person travelling through Dublin airport, that Ryanair have been forced to reduce their flights in and out of double. He advised that at a time when Ryanair were growing in every other country, it was a shame that in its home country it was needing to reduce the service it offered.
This comes in the wake of his huge criticism of Terminal 2 at Dublin, saying it that it was something that the DAA and the Irish government couldn't offer and was a white elephant. His timing could not have been more apt, when Terminal 2 was opened last week, on the same day the IMF came to have talks with the Brian Lenihan. He labelled the terminal building a welcoming suite for the IMF and dressed up as an undertaker and attending the opening ceremony.